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1 Organizational budget proposal announced Proposed allocations for student organizations.
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2 Preventive measures may help stop AIDS epidemic
Moore--Lisa E. (Class of 1988)
Education will help.
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3 Think snow?!
Kramer--Birdie
A student walks through melting snow to get to the Union; photo.
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4 Allnighters' Club
Marlow--Paul S. (Class of 1988)
Vice President Bush's helicopter lands; Public Safety officers look for a parking permit.
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5 Borlaug recommended as graduation speaker
Baker--Gerald
Proposes Dr. Norman Borlaug as speaker for commencement activities.
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6 Bush a bad choice
Pieper--John
Feels George Bush, as commencement speaker, would bring too much publicity and security to UNI.
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7 Piece of mind
Hudson--Terry
Supports the invitation to Vice President George Bush to speak at UNI.
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8 Blake response criticized
Arndt--Mary
Feels the USI director should work with the UNISA president.
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9 Blake should work for, not against Wubben
Thune--Steven Carroll (Classes of 1988 and 1998)
Urges Carl Blake to support the new UNISA President.
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10 Public Safety not helpful to students
Dias--Gerald
Believes Public Safely should have jump-started a car.
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11 Education, spending seen as campaign issues for '88
Krall--Tiffany
Extensive excerpts from remarks by Lee Hart, wife of Gary Hart.
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12 Minority students express varied views on UNI racism
Kunnan--Antony
African-Americans and international students give their impressions.
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13 Committee to report on possibility of new ID cards
Derr--Ed
Committee considering possibilities.
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14 UNI debate teams make Nationals
Majerus--Tim
Finish first and second at regionals; two teams going to nationals; photo.
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15 Graduate theses must now be previewed
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16 New GSL guidelines available in Gilchrist
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17 Paris student protest to be highlighted David Ingram will talk about protest.
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18 Program offers chance to tutor blind students
Gates--Bonnie
First time that tutoring of the blind has been available.
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19 VP applications for UNISA due soon
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20 Bag it
Kramer--Birdie
A student bags leaves outside the Catholic Student Center; photo.
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21 Hessburg to poll seniors about Bush
Hawes--Christine E. (Class of 1990)
Seeks UNISA support.
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22 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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23 "Antigone" proves true abilities of Theatre UNI
Fredrickson--JoLynne
A review of Theatre UNI's production of "Antigone"
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24 Carnival popularity shown by turnout
Kramer--Birdie
About 280 people attend carnival; photo.
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25 Criticism to be offered at writing conference
Murphy--Patrick S. (Class of 1988)
Faculty talk about the highlights of the Student as Critic Conference.
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26 Maier to take research leave
Murphy--Patrick S. (Class of 1988)
Donna Maier talks about her research plans; photo.
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27 "Radio Days" dubbed 'perfect'
McKinney--Devin
A review of Woody Allen's "Radio Days."
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28 Help is available for weary tax preparers
Moriarity--Kris
VITA will once again provide service.
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29 Help wanted: organ donors
Rooney--David W. (Class of 1989)
Dancer Hall will sponsor program.
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30 Study tour offers fun, travel as well as credit
Moriarity--Kris
Bob Wyatt talks about the 7th annual international business study tour.
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31 880-yard relay smashes record: Women seventh at Gateway
Giegerich--Dominic
Coach Shaddox is disappointed with the team's low finish; photo.
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32 Eastern snaps Panthers' three-year AMCU string
Giegerich--Dominic
UNI's men will finish their season at the NCAA Championships on March 13th and 14th.
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33 UNI wins in closing seconds 67-65
Grawe--Jim
UNI beat Western Illinois to raise its record to 13-13; photo.
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34 Men netters record 2-1 mark at weekend meet
Ullestad--Mark
Men's tennis will next take on the Westfield Tennis Club.
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35 Women 10th at Midwest meet
Giegerich--Dominic
The women set four school records at the Midwest Swimming Championships.
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36 Baseball season starts Saturday for UNI team
Huffman--Elwin
Men's baseball will open the season in Jefferson City, Missouri, against Lincoln University.
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37 Women cagers end season with 90-61 defeat to Drake Saturday
Huffman--Elwin
UNI's women have closed out their season with 6-20 overall record.
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38 McDermott; UNI's answer to Rambo
Grawe--Jim
Profile of junior basketball player Greg McDermott; photo.